Hello there!
Our router connects to another one and finally routes the packages to Internet. But it can`t access a machine from a particular network, while NT did that.
When I check my IP from outside, it shows AAA.BBB.4.116. The host I need to access to is AAA.BBB.4.115
Ping AAA.BBB.4.115 goes well, although I can`t access any of that machine services (port## 25,110,80,etc.).
When I set up my Netscape to use proxy from outside, it goes well to AAA.BBB.4.115, but not directly.
I guess, AAA.BBB.4.115 is located somewhere in the area of parent router.
(Parent router`s IP is internal - 172.16.0.1)
All other hosts are accessed well.
Thanks, George.
If the network is not subnetted the 2 machines are on the same network. -> They should see each other. When you can ping to the host it's unlikely that there are access-lists (firewall rules) applied to the router. I'd do a portscan and see what's opened or ask the admin (dont forget to bring (him) some beer or whatever 8) It could be some weird topology that generates loops in some cases. If you have any information about the topo you can mail to my private account. hth - sasa -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/